Let us see now how to enable or turn on Internet Information Services on Windows Server. The procedure remains the same as it was in earlier editions.

Turn On IIS or Internet Information Services on Windows 11/10

Press Win+R key in combination to bring up the ‘Run’ dialog box. In it, type ‘appwiz.cpl’ and hit the ‘OK’ button.

You will be directed to ‘Programs and Feature’ screen of the ‘Control Panel’. There, in the left pane you will find a link to Turn Windows features on/off. Click on that link.

Now, a new ‘Windows Features’ screen should be visible to you. Scroll and search for the Internet Information Services option and select its check box, to turn on the feature.

At this point, you can leave settings as default and say OK, but you can certainly expand it and check the other components as well if you are interested in selecting all or deselecting some.

Once you have configured the desired options as well, hit the ‘OK’ button and wait patiently for a few minutes to allow Windows Features to search for required files, install them and apply the changes.

That is all. You will have now successfully installed the new version of IIS Internet Information Services on Windows 8, you will see a new localhost start page.

This is how you can enable or turn on Internet Information Services (IIS) on Windows 11/10. Go here if you want to learn how to Host your own WordPress blog with Microsoft IIS.

How to check the installed version of IIS on Windows?

To check IIS version in CMD, enter the following command: %SystemRoot%system32inetsrvInetMgr.exe It will now open the IIS or Internet Information Services Manager panel. Click on Help on the menu bar and then click on About Internet Information Services. You will see the version number of IIS installed on your computer.

How to check if Internet Information Services (IIS) is running in a 32bit or 64bit mode?

Run this command: c:\inetpub\adminscripts\adsutil.vbs GET W3SVC/AppPools/Enable32BitAppOnWin64 If you see Enable32BitAppOnWin64:True IIS runs in a 32-bit mode. If you seeEnable32BitAppOnWin64:False IIS runs in a 64-bit mode. Hope this helps.